Equilibrium Activewear Debuts in Potomac
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Equilibrium Activewear Debuts in Potomac

Holstein adds clothing line.

Sample of the Equilibrium clothing.

Sample of the Equilibrium clothing. Photo Contributed

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Stacy Holstein and Pep Menendez show Equilibrium Activewear at the WHC Sisterhood Boutique.

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Sample of the Equilibrium clothing.

Potomac’s Stacy Holstein is a fitness guru — a personal trainer, nutritionist, fitness class instructor, and a weight loss consultant. Her company, “Personal Velocity” is dedicated to personal training for the body and mind. Her clients benefit from the Coretastic program, which helps to sculpt abs, strengthen the back and spinal muscles and tone the glutes and thighs.

“The Coretastic program helps clients feel and look better in their clothes, improve their sex life with tighter pelvic floor muscles and become healthier, more energetic and flexible,” she said.

As a trainer and fitness teacher, Holstein has been searching for years for quality fitness clothing that would wash well, resist sweat and odor, fading and ripping – and double as “Activewear Beyond the Gym.”

At a DC Aerobics Convention she discovered Equilibrium Activewear and immediately bought it to try out — and found it to be the answer to her desire for “attractive, edgy clothing that is comfortable, lasting and fits well.” Holstein is now representing Equilibrium Activewear as its director of marketing for the Mid-Atlantic. She introduced the clothing to Potomac at the WHC Sisterhood Show, at the Mayfield Market this weekend and will hold a show next weekend at Salon 4, 130 Rollins Avenue, Ste. C, Rockville. She also sells the clothing from her website www.coretastic.net.

The colorful clothing is created from a new technical fabric called Supplex which is breathable, soft, fast drying, durable and allow for freedom of movement. “It literally massages the legs all day and helps with circulation. It’s colorful, stylish and functional clothing that won’t wrinkle so it is perfect for going from the gym, to lunch or to any activity,” Holstein said. “Activewear includes workout leggings with tops and jackets, tennis dresses, skorts and tops, capris, and zumba pants.”

Director of Business Development Pep Menendez says that the company is currently selecting patterns from artists, muralists and graphic designers: “We do limited runs of fabrics so you won’t see the person next door wearing the same clothing. This is a whole new generation of trendsetting activewear.”

See www.equilibriumactivewear and www.coretastic.net.